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...Crockett ’02 randomly IMed me while we were high school seniors, as he saw Harvard in my AOL profile. What started as hello blossomed into a slew of friendly e-mails and phone calls. More than anything or anyone else, chatting with Mr. Ben convinced me to choose Crimson over blue or brown. My logic was simple: if there were others in Cambridge as warm as he was, then college would be cake. Though the Harvard-as-cake analogy needed some serious tweaking, I was right about...
...Desert Hot Springs for a night at Hope Springs. Formerly a residential hotel, Hope Springs is a low-key and welcoming 10-room inn done over in an austere '50s style. Soak your tired feet in its flow-through system of three spring-fed mineral pools, and say hello to Hector, a wirehaired terrier rescued by manager Nancy Morgan from the surrounding desert. (The lobby fire pit, done over as a tile fountain, is Hector's unofficial water bowl.) Better yet, stay in town--at L'Horizon, where Marilyn Monroe always took Room 3C, or at Herbert Burns' 1957 Orbit...
Five days a week, Bailey H. Spaulding ’04 treks over to Divinity Avenue, goes to the 10th floor of William James Hall, walks through a door that reads “Authorized Personnel Only” and says hello to the 12 vervet monkeys and 24 cotton-top tamarins that call Professor of Psychology Marc D. Hauser’s primate lab their home...
...went to bed happy and woke up psyched about the day,” says Michael T. Peller ’02. “I find myself getting in a rut now at Harvard because the students here are rather unfriendly. People are too busy to say hello, too busy to stop and enjoy themselves. The people I met while studying abroad were generally upbeat, easygoing people, especially the people I met while traveling. I miss that the most...
...Bunny he's animated, angry and determinedly flatulent?and if you've got something against that, you're obviously not a teenage Chinese girl. Mashimaro is the hippest cartoon mascot in the world's largest market. (Do you hear that, Hello Kitty?) Created in 1999 by Korean cartoonist Kim Jae-In, Mashimaro's crudely funny animated adventures have been adopted by countless Chinese teens and loaded onto their websites. Like his cutesy Japanese predecessor's, Mashimaro merchandise is hot. For the new "pink-collar class"?trendy Chinese girls with a cell phone in one hand and a decaf skim latte...